"An anthology of short stories about the North American wilderness"-- Provided by publisher
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Diana Fuss is a Professor of English whose scholarship delves into criticism and theory, 19th and 20th-century American and British literature, narrative, poetry, and film and media studies. Her teaching spans a wide range of undergraduate topics alongside specialized graduate seminars exploring specific literary and theoretical concepts. Fuss prioritizes in-depth textual analysis, investigating how literature and theory shape our understanding of the world. Her pedagogical approach fosters critical thinking and robust discussion among students.




- 2023
- 2016
The book, first published in 1990, explores significant themes and ideas relevant to its field, offering insights that remain impactful. As part of the Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis, it contributes to academic discourse and serves as a valuable resource for scholars and students alike. The content is designed to engage readers with its thought-provoking analysis and depth, reflecting the scholarly rigor associated with its publisher.
- 2013
In Dying Modern, renowned literary critic Diana Fuss argues that as death has been increasingly shunted off-stage, out of the public eye, poets have taken up the task of reckoning with dying, loss, absence, and grief.
- 2004
The Sense of an Interior is a fascinating exploration of domestic space and of the ways it determines how writers work. The book looks at four famous figures - Emily Dickinson, Sigmund Freud, Helen Keller, and Marcel Proust, and examines the relationship between their work and the spaces where they wrote.